As a small web design and development company, Agaric has a very specific need:

To have one part of a project under version control come from Drupal core, to have another part come from our selection of Drupal contributed modules including our own (and this would actually reside inside Drupal core), and to have the rest (theme, custom site-specific modules) be our own work and also reside inside the Drupal core directories.

We then want to be able to check out this conglomeration all at once to dev, test, and live.

A driver for her Lexmark X83 printer is the only thing stopping me from converting my mother's computer to Ubuntu.

I will put $50 toward creating a driver, if anyone is willing to try. Even though that may be more than the value of the X83, I want to help start the practice and network for end users to fund open source free software development up front. (See link to long post about this below).

Ben, you mentioned at the meeting that making the site more participatory might be a good idea. Just wanted to say I fully support that, would love to allow people to rate content, submit headlines (with high rated going to the front page), and submiiting blogs and articles too. Our managing editor has agreed to moderate this.

I want to de-emphasize listing pages-- I'm not sure I don't want them indexed, and I certainly want them spidered so everything else will be indexed -- I'm tired of our own site coming up in search results when it isn't relevant, simply because so many terms are together on a big listing page (as for a taxonomy term).

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